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FSSA Launches New Program For Hoosiers Needing Direct Support or Child Care

Hoosiers helping Hoosiers is there for those who are older, have disabilities, and are essential workers seeking child care.

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(Indianapolis, Ind.) - The Family and Social Service Administration has announced that they are in need of direct support professionals and child care providers.

These individuals are needed in caring for older Hoosiers, those with disabilities, and for children of first responders, health care, and other essential workers so the rest of us can stay safe and healthy.

The FSSA is working to link Hoosiers willing to serve Hoosiers with these available opportunities. Here you can find a video of FSSA Jennifer Sullivan and Division of Workforce Development Commissioner Fred Payne with more on the importance of these critical Hoosiers who serve Hoosiers.

If you are interested in serving Hoosiers, you can fill out this form.

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